Not Your Match: a second chance at love romance

· No Match for Love Book 2 · Snowflake Press LLC · Narrated by Tiffany Williams
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A divorce attorney fake-dating a billionaire. A high school science teacher fleeing from his possessive ex-fiancée. Can a ballroom dance partnership be their key to finding love?

Andi’s long-term boyfriend just dumped her, and it’s all her best friend Rachel’s fault. When Rachel gifts Andi a professional matchmaking service out of guilt, Andi agrees to give it a try. Too bad the celebrity client she’s matched with can’t make her heart flutter or limbs turn to mush the way Ben, Rachel’s totally off-limits brother, can with a simple smile.

Ben’s fiancée just called off their wedding for the third time. Desperate for a new beginning, he flees to Los Angeles and moves in across the hall from Andi. High school was ages ago, but as they team up again to teach ballroom dance, old feelings flair to life—just as his ex-fiancée shows up on New Year's Eve, determined to win him back.

Dating the wrong people has convinced both Ben and Andi that what they really want is each other. All that’s standing in their way is a fake boyfriend, a jealous ex-fiancée, and being afraid to risk their hearts.

This full-length contemporary romance can be read as a stand alone and comes with a guaranteed happily ever after. It features snappy dialogue, complex characters, and laugh-out-loud scenes. If you love second chance romances, then you'll love Not Your Match. Grab your copy today!

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